Unambiguously Sentence Examples

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  • These latter, it may be remarked, are more unambiguously supernatural.

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  • Their statement in this language may be regarded as perfect, because it completely and unambiguously expresses the naked phenomena of the motion.

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  • The reply of the Western Church was promptly given in the unambiguously dyothelite decrees of the Lateran synod held by Pope Martin I.

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  • Where a serial is unambiguously known by a mnemonic form, that form must be used as canonical in place of the ISSN.

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  • However, it does not force the optimization of operations that are unambiguously recursive.

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  • The view formerly maintained by the present writer (Laws of Moses and Code of Hammurabi, 1903, pp. 204 sqq., 279 seq., &c.) relied upon the difference between the exilic or post-exilic sources which unambiguously reflect Babylonian and related ideas, and the absence in other biblical sources of the features which an earlier comprehensive Babylonian influence would have produced, and it incorrectly assumed that the explanation might be found in the ordinary reconstructions of Israelite history.

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  • By all accounts these were not photos of young ladies in schoolgirl outfits but involved what were unambiguously very young children.

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